Hey everyone,
I'm starting to think about getting new tires for my 2017 Honda CR-V. The current set is getting pretty worn down – definitely past the wear bars, and with winter coming, I don't want to risk it. I've been looking at different options and Sam's Club keeps popping up, especially with the potential for Black Friday deals. I'm also seeing some potential Sam's Club coupon codes floating around online, and naturally, I'm trying to figure out if it's a good deal.
I know Sam's Club offers tire installation and balancing, but I'm a little unsure about the quality of their service. Has anyone had experience getting tires installed at Sam's Club? Were you happy with the work? How was the wait time?
Specifically, I'm curious about their Black Friday deals on tires. In past years, have they offered significant discounts on tire brands like Michelin, Goodyear, or Bridgestone? I'm seeing some ads that hint at discounts, but nothing concrete yet. Anyone have intel on what to expect this year? Is it worth holding out until Black Friday, or am I better off just buying tires now from somewhere else?
Also, what about those Sam's Club coupon codes? Are they usually stackable with Black Friday deals, or are they mutually exclusive? I've tried searching online, but the information is conflicting, and some of the coupon code websites seem a bit shady. I'd hate to get my hopes up for a discount that doesn't exist.
Beyond just the price, I'm also wondering about the tire selection. I'm looking for all-season tires that offer good performance in both wet and dry conditions, and decent snow traction would be a plus. Does Sam's Club typically have a wide variety of tires in stock, or are they more limited in their selection? I'm open to suggestions for specific tire models that would be a good fit for my CR-V and my driving needs.
Finally, is it really a deal even with the discounts? I've heard stories of hidden fees or extra charges that can negate the savings. What kind of 'out the door' price should I expect for a set of four tires, including installation, balancing, and any other associated fees? Is it comparable to what I might find at Discount Tire or a local tire shop? Any insights would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance for your help!
You should wait for Black Friday 2025.